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Is NixOS the new Arch?
No
No, the two aren't alike at all. The only parallel is maybe in terms of growth and popularity. I've noticed that NixOS is quickly gaining popularity among a lot of long-time Linux users, maybe in a similar fashion to how Arch did, but for completely different reasons. They aren't alike at all.
I read somewhere that NixOS users are really loud and act eerily similar to arch users.
(~I use nix btw~)